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  2. Kristin Lätt - Wikipedia

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    In 2022 she became the female disc golf world champion [9] for the first time. Lätt is the only female disc golfer in history to achieve a PDGA rating of 1000 or better (which happened in 2024), [10] and is widely considered one of the greatest disc golfers in the history of the sport.

  3. List of disc golf players - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of disc golfers. Catrina Allen; Ken Climo (1968 - ) (US)Twelve - time PDGA World Champion [1] James Conrad; Nate Doss; Dave Dunipace; David Feldberg; Holly Finley; Ed Headrick; Sarah Hokom; John Houck; Avery Jenkins; Valarie Jenkins; Stancil Johnson; Jeremy Koling; Simon Lizotte; Nikko Locastro; Paul McBeth; Eric McCabe; Eagle ...

  4. Eagle Wynne McMahon - Wikipedia

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    Eagle Wynne McMahon is an American professional disc golfer from Boulder, Colorado. He has 53 career wins (including two majors) [1] and is one of the highest rated players in the world. At the end of the 2023 season he was ranked 1st in the world by UDisc. [2]

  5. Meet disc golf tournament pros at Lofty Pursuits signing event

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    Local disc golf pro Adam Hamm will be joined by touring disc golf pros for autographs and a photo session at Lofty Pursuits on Thursday, Feb. 1.

  6. Paul McBeth - Wikipedia

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    McBeth did not finish outside the top 2 at a World championship between 2012 and 2022. McBeth was the top rated player of the PDGA in 2015, 2017, 2018, and again in 2019. He is widely considered to be the best disc golfer of the modern era. McBeth turned pro in 2008. [3] His career earnings are $652,124.09 (as of September 2022). [4]

  7. PDGA World Championships - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, the "Final 9" round was eliminated from the Championship format. This was a card of the top 4 competitors (or occasionally more) playing a 9-hole final round without any other competitors in the field. The 2020 PDGA World Championships were cancelled on June 1, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.